Monthly Archives: August 2013

Watch this Egyptian documentary entitled, Egypt save the world from terrorists, to get the full impact of the value of Egypt's military-backed freedom movement disdainful of Obama's support of Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. {youtube}KcVvxkMUivk{/youtube}

The list of Christian churches, schools, institutions, shops torched by the Muslim Brotherhood in the last three days {youtube}ZL4db4cpKOE{/youtube} The following list of some of the 85 looted and burned buildings (including convents and schools) has been verified by representatives of the Christian Churches. At least 85 Christian churches, schools, institutions, homes and

Indonesia’s religious affairs minister has called for the Miss World beauty pageant to be cancelled, as opposition in the Muslim-majority country mounts the week before the contest opens in Bali. Suryadharma Ali said that the organizers should follow the advice of the nation’s top Islamic clerical body, which last week called for

The Syrian army is blocking off entrances to Damascus in advance of anticipated airstrikes by Western armies, Lebanese media outlets reported Thursday. According to Al-Arabiya, quoting Syrian rebel sources, the Syrian army is also continuing to evacuate its bases in the region, and has left the Damascus international airport. Residents of Damascus are

Iran’s army chief of staff, General Hassan Firouzabadi, echoed the remarks of Iranian officials who have declared that “any military action against Syria will drive the Zionists to the edge of fire,” Islamic Republic News Agency quoted. "Any new (military) operation in the region will leave behind a lot of damage, which will be

Egyptian soldiers will no longer swear loyalty directly to the president of the republic, according to a published decree, a symbolic change analysts said underlined the military's independence from any civilian control. Officers will vow to “execute the orders of my leadership,” according to the amended oath of allegiance, that removes the phrase:

At least 71 people were killed and 201 wounded in a series of bombings and other attacks across Baghdad on Wednesday, police and medical sources said, extending the worst wave of sectarian bloodshed in Iraq for at least five years. It was not immediately clear who carried out the attacks, which appeared coordinated,

Sacrifices have been great in Egypt’s unrest, but Egypt’s military has made certain it is not in vain. So far the military, guided by the pro-democracy coalition, has had significant successes to chalk up to freedom efforts. In its aim to dismantle the Muslim Brotherhood, the army has arrested and jailed a number of individuals

Lebanese security sources told the London-based Asharq al Awsat newspaper Tuesday that the U.S. has a list of about 150 targets that it would strike in a possible attack on Syria. The list is largely made up of military installations that include air force and aerial defense bases, missile bases, command and control sites